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Quiz: Boosting your super with super contributions

There are many ways to add to your savings in super so you end up with as much as possible at retirement. Take the following 10-question quiz to explore all the ways possible to boost your super with superannuation contributions.

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1. Which of the following is NOT a way to boost your super?

2. Boosting your super by making contributions from your after-tax pay is…

3. The bring-forward rule allows you to boost your super by…

4. If you make additional contributions to boost your super and your combined income and super contributions exceed $250,000 in a financial year, you’ll be…

5. To be eligible to receive a government co-contribution to boost your super, you need to…

6. If you’re aged between 67 and 74, you can boost your super by making voluntary contributions if…

7. If you’re aged over 75, can you boost your super by making voluntary additional personal contributions?

8. Which of the following contributions to boost your super is treated as a concessional contribution?

9. How can providing your tax file number to your super fund boost your super balance?

10. Making tax-deductible super contributions is a way to boost your super. Which of the following super payments are tax deductible?
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